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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you...
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>> yeah, i'm pretty used to it. it's been seven to eight years, i like, forget what it used to be like. >> reporter: she did her own stunt work for the movie and helped anna sophia robb learn to surf and get over her fear of sharks. >> i figure if she can still get back out there and not worry, then i should be able to, as well. >> reporter: when we met her near san francisco, the water wasn't exactly inviting. so, how do the waves look today? >> it looks a little cold. we're here in northern california and -- i don't know how i'll do but i'm going to just get wet. >> reporter: it was 48 degrees. unlike the locals, she didn't have a hood or booties, but she still gave it her all. what do you have to say to people who watch your movie and are inspired by what you were able to accomplish? >> little kids have creams, and i think they should just go for it and not let the world tell them what they can and cannot do. >> reporter: if anyone can proof of that, bethany is. i'm abbey boudreau for "nightline" in half moon bay
>> yeah, i'm pretty used to it. it's been seven to eight years, i like, forget what it used to be like. >> reporter: she did her own stunt work for the movie and helped anna sophia robb learn to surf and get over her fear of sharks. >> i figure if she can still get back out there and not worry, then i should be able to, as well. >> reporter: when we met her near san francisco, the water wasn't exactly inviting. so, how do the waves look today? >> it looks a little...
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we tried hard to use our resources wisely. we are at manufacturing sites to its best -- to inspect them before we approve a new drug. that is when the drug is manufactured. we work with companies. >> i am at a little uncomfortable with what you are saying. if i make a cake at home and i look at with the ingredients are from, i know where they are from my reading the label. for these drugs and medical products like heperin, there is a lot to be made offshore. how do we know what conditions those pigs live in? >> one of the reasons we have developed a much broader international program is so we can get a handle on these issues. we can be on the ground working with manufacturers and regulatory authorities. >> i wish i could get you on the ground in ohio. when i look at some of the answers to pass questions, it looks like illinois and has this wrapped up. we are looking at three companies all in illinois i. . three companies. i wonder if they have connecting doors. according to information that you provide -- i am going to become
we tried hard to use our resources wisely. we are at manufacturing sites to its best -- to inspect them before we approve a new drug. that is when the drug is manufactured. we work with companies. >> i am at a little uncomfortable with what you are saying. if i make a cake at home and i look at with the ingredients are from, i know where they are from my reading the label. for these drugs and medical products like heperin, there is a lot to be made offshore. how do we know what conditions...
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to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the cancers hurt people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking. and even. talking to go. from the. underground. welcome back to squawk like i'm mildly norvin just a remi
in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the...
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well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until then a stay on our sea and take care. there is not enough space for them on the ground. to go down tomb. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find . and even. talking to god. from. under the ground. fees. to feed.
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ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in t
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were...
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those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, we expected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time. rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided into east and west with serious consequence
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from...
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the former majority leader and ambassador mike mansfield used to teach that to all of us younger governors in the 1980's and 1990's, and we will stand with the people of japan until they recover from this disaster. there is a special relationship between the japanese and tennesseans because of the location of so many japanese industries in our state over the last 30 years, so as a result, tennessee have been reaching out to our friends and their families in japan. we should also commend the we should also commend the we should also commend the japanese for their coverage that they've shown in dealing with the death of a nation and particularly with their levelheaded response and damage of nuclear fears that fukushima daiichi.aiichi. in this age, went instante, w communication can sometimes create misinformation and even e hinic, the japanese leadership s in nuclear scientists are working with organizations around the world was eyeing to t the danger in keeping the rest of the world informed.gest earth this is the largest earthquake in japan's recorded history, 30 frcisco times more forcefu
the former majority leader and ambassador mike mansfield used to teach that to all of us younger governors in the 1980's and 1990's, and we will stand with the people of japan until they recover from this disaster. there is a special relationship between the japanese and tennesseans because of the location of so many japanese industries in our state over the last 30 years, so as a result, tennessee have been reaching out to our friends and their families in japan. we should also commend the we...
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can you tell us more? guest: house leadership is working on putting together a package of spending reductions that will keep the government open while keeping their commitment to reducing the size of the federal budget. about a week and have ago, we passed a two-week extension that will expire on march 18. we are working on trying to come up with another extension. the end goal is to come up with an extension until the end of the fiscal year, which ends in september. in the meantime, as we try to negotiate what that bill will look like with the senate, we need to keep the government operating. our commitment is to reduce spending while doing that. i think our bill will continue to cut billions in spending while keeping the government functioning. host: how important is it for you to keep the government functioning? guest: i do not think the americans sent us here to shut down government. they sent us here to solve problems and reduce the size of the budget. i think americans in both parties from coast to c
can you tell us more? guest: house leadership is working on putting together a package of spending reductions that will keep the government open while keeping their commitment to reducing the size of the federal budget. about a week and have ago, we passed a two-week extension that will expire on march 18. we are working on trying to come up with another extension. the end goal is to come up with an extension until the end of the fiscal year, which ends in september. in the meantime, as we try...
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>> i think so. >> i would urge you to give us permission for us to do something rather than tell us how to do it. >> what about obamacare, when you're talking of saving cost, $50 billion of savings if we would move on tort reform, lowering costs, $50 billion could have gone to take the expensive costs of promoting. what tort reform be a good way to halt on the cost? governor herbert? >> absolutely. >> and a patrick? >> in the bill i referred to earlier which is the next phase of health care reform we have concluded the tort reform, yes. >> my first year as a finer we passed the most comprehensive reform. it doesn't just cut the cost, it proves the quality care because we have doctors leaving to get away from the lawsuit abuse and so it is more than the cost. >> my next question on the federal law, we give the federal qualified health clinics, we give them protection. if we are providing health care medicaid dollars, federal dollars, if we provide federal -- i mean, federal tort claims act for practitioners who are receiving federal dollars with the help drive down the cost? >> i don't k
>> i think so. >> i would urge you to give us permission for us to do something rather than tell us how to do it. >> what about obamacare, when you're talking of saving cost, $50 billion of savings if we would move on tort reform, lowering costs, $50 billion could have gone to take the expensive costs of promoting. what tort reform be a good way to halt on the cost? governor herbert? >> absolutely. >> and a patrick? >> in the bill i referred to earlier which...
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media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear in russia the controversial so meter is idolized and demonized in equal measure. as the headlines the cash is here with oil sports news and it's not a very good start for the russians on a day right here and on for both opening singles on friday in swimming i'll bring you the details and. you're watching the latest sports news live in artsy hello and welcome and here is what's coming up in the program davis cup he called trail to log off today was plain how why well number one golfer on the ball out tsukuba belgium. goals will continue in the
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his...
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i always use as an illustratione the average cost for medicare beneficiaries in my home town of average springfield illinois the average $8,000. up okay? looker what to chicago, specialty hospitals and higher cost of living cos it's not 78,s eight to $10,000 a year for thee average medicare beneficiary. but then you go to miami and ths number is 14 to $15,000 a year.y why the t difference between chicago and miami? ask. there bet is there a better care and florida or just more expensive care? nn we bring theca cost of the care down and not compromise the quality of the care hardto hav questions the the only questiont is the account if you want tofie doesn't sacrifice the basic benefits. i would say to senator mcconneln is he quoted me i guess earlier in the statement but i wasn't on the floor. yesterday i said i was propose y supporting of the house republican budget with the budget proposed by senator is inouye.he this budget for the remainder oh $10 billion more out ofwe wouldh spending. we would cut $51 billion belowr. what president obama had asked for this year. reached 51. the in
i always use as an illustratione the average cost for medicare beneficiaries in my home town of average springfield illinois the average $8,000. up okay? looker what to chicago, specialty hospitals and higher cost of living cos it's not 78,s eight to $10,000 a year for thee average medicare beneficiary. but then you go to miami and ths number is 14 to $15,000 a year.y why the t difference between chicago and miami? ask. there bet is there a better care and florida or just more expensive care?...
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hardly any of them take us up. we would like to be allowed, and we don't think we ought to have to ask for permission to make it mandatory. but there are a lot of things that you have to get permission to do. waivers are a problem that you'll hear from many people. i want to tell you that state plan amendments can be just as big of a problem. we have a state plan amendment where they met the 180 day requirement to improve the state plan, then it took them a year to improve the contract that was going to be part of the state plan amendment. and that doesn't help. let me just make one other point about this. i know my time is up. i think it's important. we have $7 million in medicaid that comes from fines paid by the nursing homes that had some violation. we have to get cms's permission to spend that. we ask for permission to spend it to build the facility from the 20 to 25 very sick children, typically vent patients that right now we'd have to put in the hospital, very expensive care, or send them out of state becau
hardly any of them take us up. we would like to be allowed, and we don't think we ought to have to ask for permission to make it mandatory. but there are a lot of things that you have to get permission to do. waivers are a problem that you'll hear from many people. i want to tell you that state plan amendments can be just as big of a problem. we have a state plan amendment where they met the 180 day requirement to improve the state plan, then it took them a year to improve the contract that was...
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he refused to use the word compromise. the interviewer asked a number of times and said why are you skirting around compromise? because that has become a dirty word for outsiders, political outsiders on the left and the right and for all those of us that follow politics and i shouldn't speak for, but we can ask him right away he thinks compromise is a dirty word. i would be shocked if he said it was. for many of us it is the kind of art of politics. it's how you achieve some sort of legislative output rather than sitting there and after two years not getting anything done because nobody can get exactly what they want. but i think if you think of that, think about how difficult it is to address questions of taxes and spending and particularly entitlements if you have an increasingly vocal element on both ends of the party, both parties, both ends of each party that thinks that compromise is itself a sellout, it's difficult it makes it more difficult for the leadership. i think tom is exactly right about how the parties chan
he refused to use the word compromise. the interviewer asked a number of times and said why are you skirting around compromise? because that has become a dirty word for outsiders, political outsiders on the left and the right and for all those of us that follow politics and i shouldn't speak for, but we can ask him right away he thinks compromise is a dirty word. i would be shocked if he said it was. for many of us it is the kind of art of politics. it's how you achieve some sort of legislative...
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came to the floor and said that the demographic changes taking place in america made it incumbent upon us as a body to reform social security. two years later when the american people put a democrat in the white house, i renewed my call for action. i said that republicans ready to work with the president on entitlement reform, and i repeated that call again four months ago when the voters decided to put republicans in charge of the house of representatives. throughout this time i've held out hope that our friends on the other side would rise to the occasion. if not when republicans controlled the white house, at least when they did. i was encouraged further when president obama said repeatedly back in 2009 that his administration would seek to work with us on serious entitlement reform that preserves the safety net for our seniors, for people with disabilities and which also puts on a firmer, stable footing for generations to come. so the president has acknowledged the seriousness of the problem. he has noted himself that calls are escalating even as the population is getting older, creat
came to the floor and said that the demographic changes taking place in america made it incumbent upon us as a body to reform social security. two years later when the american people put a democrat in the white house, i renewed my call for action. i said that republicans ready to work with the president on entitlement reform, and i repeated that call again four months ago when the voters decided to put republicans in charge of the house of representatives. throughout this time i've held out...
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they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about us day in jeopardy is that they're thinking about it as though we're on a gold standard and they think about as though the there's this finite amount of currency in place and that's why they keep making the error that we're all going to go bankrupt when in fact because we're not you have to think about the debt fundamentally differently and it's not going to be an issue five a donut shop and i'm selling down. for a dollar and they cost me a dollar five cents to produce and i'm losing five cents on every down it is not a good b
they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about...
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people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense information's website. go to cdi.org. >> booktv is covered over 9000 nonfiction authors and books since 1989 when it all began with book notes, c-span's original hour-long author interview program. you can watch these programs online at booktv.org. now i'm booktv, kay hymowitz says that males in the '20s and '30s prefer to put off adulthood while women, partially driven by their biological clocks, are as driven as ever. she says this phenomenon has negative implications for our society. this event was hosted by the manhattan institute in new york cit
people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense...
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if they see pot use, they're going to use it. if they see people drinking and getting drunk, they're going to do it. a student was 16 at the time, a fairly smart young man and he wanted to debate me about legalizing marijuana. as i talked to him he claimed that he had been using since 11 years old. he lived with a parent in georgia that had to go live a grand parnt in south carolina and then he moved in with his father who was handicapped and didn't have a sterling record. but i asked him, have you ever quit using marijuana? and he said yeah i tried it one time, it lasted six yeeks. so in essence he was telling me he was still youing it. skwloo thanks for the call host: thanks for the call. back to the phones, morristown, tennessee. james on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what do you think about states rethinking drug sentencing laws? caller: well, i think it's fine as thinking in the proper aspect. the way the laws need to be set up is as long as you're not encroaching on someone else's righ
if they see pot use, they're going to use it. if they see people drinking and getting drunk, they're going to do it. a student was 16 at the time, a fairly smart young man and he wanted to debate me about legalizing marijuana. as i talked to him he claimed that he had been using since 11 years old. he lived with a parent in georgia that had to go live a grand parnt in south carolina and then he moved in with his father who was handicapped and didn't have a sterling record. but i asked him, have...
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past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis cup campaign as they battle sweden in the last eight and opening hurdle though for russian brave as he fell in straight sets the world number four robin settling this week fully in control of his home court taken six three six three six one went to give his country of one miliband game what has got to should be now hoping to pick up the slack against the own sins in the second singles match of the day team serbia hoping to defend their title world number eighteen big to be the highest ranked player for the
past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings to get up you can brush your teeth is noble and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from his right leg salacious kind of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now hollywood smiles and to another level the house that's stunning out on the grounds . that. we have it well what you take not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just a temporary wall that's all that's how my house this week spread up unsure here in the russian capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest of the crater of my. mind in russia would be so much brighter if you move about song from finest impression is so. nice for instance on t.v. dot com. my mom or your feet. things this is not a good war and. the forces that are sure to stay ev
thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings to get up you can brush your teeth is noble and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from his right leg salacious kind of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now...
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unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in general and what does the new york times come up with to save itself making people pay for the product that they've been getting for free i don't know about that but anyhow i earlier i spoke with georgetown university professor and author of the blog naturals revenge quest for chambers here's part of that conversation. there is some some credence to that because they think they figured they were going to be able to build some great wall of china i mean a great well china itself and kicking about the mongols that long but it is kind of a filter where there are some kind of lanes that you can go thro
unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in...
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historic decisions use it historic decisions it's just made the decisions for both up to eighteen and to twenty two to go to new territory is to russia and to qatar and as there was no executive committee in between this morning here take it to yesterday afternoon of the executive committee in an anonymously lucian's. that definitely both up to eighty eight believe russia two twenty two cut. the domestic football action and spartak moscow handled themselves with boys in the russian cop cup last eight as they confident they did see bede in subzero temperatures out of jones' zubrin netting some eleven minutes in for sports all day for five zero yakovlev added the second right after the half time break manager violated garfield and his charges winning without several foreign stars stayed home to rest ahead of their europa league match with. me while a big win for real madrid in the spanish league they got back they cost reducing the gap between them and barcelona to seven points after destroying malaga seven nil at the barren ago but red hat's away for their first and so it's not a seven
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that the information be given to us immediately. >> reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: christine conley continues our team coverage tonight with a look at the dozens of cases which were dismissed in court today. >>christine: take a look at this long list of names, many defendants had their cases dropped inside this courtroom. a total of 42 cases were dismissed here and inside other courtrooms throughout the day. none of the defendants' actions showed up in court today, in fact many are already in custody and release from jail given a letter what happened. the san francisco public defender says the cases range from felonies to misdemeanors. >> of the cases that are cancel today are everything from theft, drug cases, a robbery case as an old grave cases it's not limited to just drug cases. the d.a. is making the right call, there is no way that a case can go to the corps one you have these kind of questions about the officers' credibility. >>jacqueline: the public defender said this could be the tip of the iceberg he expects more cases will be dropped inside courtr
that the information be given to us immediately. >> reporting live, kron 4 news. >>pam: christine conley continues our team coverage tonight with a look at the dozens of cases which were dismissed in court today. >>christine: take a look at this long list of names, many defendants had their cases dropped inside this courtroom. a total of 42 cases were dismissed here and inside other courtrooms throughout the day. none of the defendants' actions showed up in court today, in...
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thank you for welcoming us. [applause] >> we talked a lot already this morning about your great state model, live free or die, and it causes me to think about the motto of the state of west virginia -- "death to tyrants." you get this, these state mottos. we have been pretty proud in minnesota. we're known as the gopher state. we're proud of that. actually, our state motto is the star of the north, and we're proud of that. there is nothing like live free or die, as long as there is no criminal intent. it is a great motto. another thing i like about new hampshire is the quality of the people and the kind of people. you are considered stoic, independent, blunt-speaking people. i fancy myself one of you. so i hope we can get along together. i feel the same way about that. last sunday morning i was on a show called "meet the press." maybe some of you have seen that show. on "meet the press" last week i said obama care, and again, this is the legislation that is already impacting our health insurance policies. rememb
thank you for welcoming us. [applause] >> we talked a lot already this morning about your great state model, live free or die, and it causes me to think about the motto of the state of west virginia -- "death to tyrants." you get this, these state mottos. we have been pretty proud in minnesota. we're known as the gopher state. we're proud of that. actually, our state motto is the star of the north, and we're proud of that. there is nothing like live free or die, as long as there...
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for us again tonight. christiane? >> reporter: diane, people close to the gadhafi regime are worried that the west is getting ready for an invasion, and that would unleash for violence, they fear. meanwhile, the noose is tightening, and all the while, gadhafi insists that he remains in control of the country. call it a tale of two realities. by night, anti-gadhafi graffiti on the walls. by morning, it's painted over and edited by pro-gadhafi loyalists. today, we made our way through an eerily calm capital. so, here we are in the old city of tripoli. and you can see, it is completely shuttered. there's nobody here. usually this is bustling, it's markets, it's shops, it's restaurants. and now, totally quiet. this afternoon, escorted from gadhafi's regime, took us and other reporters to a neighborhood here in tripoli where we found -- a ready-made rally of gadhafi supporters. there were almost as many of us as there were of them. but pull back the curtain a bit and you discover that everything is not quite as
for us again tonight. christiane? >> reporter: diane, people close to the gadhafi regime are worried that the west is getting ready for an invasion, and that would unleash for violence, they fear. meanwhile, the noose is tightening, and all the while, gadhafi insists that he remains in control of the country. call it a tale of two realities. by night, anti-gadhafi graffiti on the walls. by morning, it's painted over and edited by pro-gadhafi loyalists. today, we made our way through an...
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subprime loans, not us. so that part of the history lesson was missing in our time of six hired. >> two minutes, mr. chairman. i'll take two. >> well, we've just heard a serious distortion. in 2003, i didn't think and freddie needed reform. in 2005, the chairman joined in chairman mr. oxley and passing a bill, which was derided as insufficient and senate republicans rejected the house republican bill. in 2007, the democrats a majority to the bill, which mr. wallace then said with a very good bill and that bill which led them to be putting into conservatorship. but then go back to john and from illinois. the republicans press for reform and they were unable to achieve it. when they're able to achieve if they don't press for her. they were in power from 1995 to 2006 and passed a bill in the house, which mr. wallace and president of the united states drive isn't sufficient. lasher they pushed hard for a bill we were told was the answer in this year it appears they're now waiting for the administration. the gent
subprime loans, not us. so that part of the history lesson was missing in our time of six hired. >> two minutes, mr. chairman. i'll take two. >> well, we've just heard a serious distortion. in 2003, i didn't think and freddie needed reform. in 2005, the chairman joined in chairman mr. oxley and passing a bill, which was derided as insufficient and senate republicans rejected the house republican bill. in 2007, the democrats a majority to the bill, which mr. wallace then said with a...
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steve martin gives us insight to her personality was as tweet us sang and elizabeth taylor several times, she was witty and self-deprecating which i found surprising and delightful. she loved to laugh. magic johnson treated, as a bit thank-you for all your help in the battle for hiv and aids. he will be missed by the world. elizabeth taylor was the silver screen legend, a tabloid favorite 50 years before branching lena and a tireless worker for noble causes. r i p. >>jacqueline: a live look at side overcast skies in the north bay. we see a mix of cloud and some this afternoon and also been seeing scattered rain. still seeing scattered showers through the east bay shore and also the delta and down in the south bay. the shower activity should pick up this evening. it is continuing to bring showers not only to the bay area but to all of california. tomorrow morning, we will see showers and the heavy rain and gusty winds. the wind speeds are not too impressive rate now, but there is a wind advisory in effect for the entire bay area. he could see here highlighted on your screen in the blue, w
steve martin gives us insight to her personality was as tweet us sang and elizabeth taylor several times, she was witty and self-deprecating which i found surprising and delightful. she loved to laugh. magic johnson treated, as a bit thank-you for all your help in the battle for hiv and aids. he will be missed by the world. elizabeth taylor was the silver screen legend, a tabloid favorite 50 years before branching lena and a tireless worker for noble causes. r i p. >>jacqueline: a live...
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stay with us. tavis: please welcome ted danson back to this program, the emmy- winning actor and longtime political advocate for the environment with a new text about what happens to the world's oceans. the book is called "oceana." it is always an honor to have you on this said. >> thank you very much. tavis: you doing all right? >> i am. tavis: you have done so much good work over the years, etc. there is a local station that plays becker reruns' at every day. i have gotten hooked all over again. >> that is always a double-edged compliment. it does grow on you. you get people in airports, you know, the people who work late and come home and catch it at night. they have grown to appreciate it more and more. tavis: when you look back at your work, whether it is becher or it is cheers, those two series specifically, how do you view in hindsight the work that you have already done on a comedic side? >> as sam malone said, i am the luckiest son of a [bleep] in the world. now i am playing this slightly
stay with us. tavis: please welcome ted danson back to this program, the emmy- winning actor and longtime political advocate for the environment with a new text about what happens to the world's oceans. the book is called "oceana." it is always an honor to have you on this said. >> thank you very much. tavis: you doing all right? >> i am. tavis: you have done so much good work over the years, etc. there is a local station that plays becker reruns' at every day. i have...
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." >> it's very important to keep in mind, this house was designed as a weekend home only, to be used by one individual. >> baer: thank you. >> mm-hmm. >> baer: that individual was mies' client dr. edith farnsworth their story begins in downtown chicago in 1945. dr. farnsworth, a well-to-do kidney specialist, had just bought herself a chunk of land along the fox river. 42 and single, she was looking for an architect to help her build a small weekend getaway there. but some say her interest in mies van der rohe went beyond architecture. to get the real story on mies and edith, i talked to june finfer, who wrote a play about their relationship. so how did they meet? >> mies van der rohe and edith farnsworth met at a small dinner party, and i suspect that she arranged to meet him. >> baer: at dinner, edith found herself intrigued with the 59-year-old architectural heavyweight sitting silently across from her. >> so she's having dinner with this guy, and she's telling him all about this beautiful property with the great trees and the birds and the river, and he doesn't say a word. she did
." >> it's very important to keep in mind, this house was designed as a weekend home only, to be used by one individual. >> baer: thank you. >> mm-hmm. >> baer: that individual was mies' client dr. edith farnsworth their story begins in downtown chicago in 1945. dr. farnsworth, a well-to-do kidney specialist, had just bought herself a chunk of land along the fox river. 42 and single, she was looking for an architect to help her build a small weekend getaway there....
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it roots us in our state. it grounds us. i'm proud to honor these folks today during national agriculture week. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. landrieu: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. landrieu: i ask unanimous consent to proceed to a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mr. durbin: i ask at that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: it is my understanding that we are in morning business. officer sphe the senator is correct. mr. durbin: this week we are considering legislation on the senate floor that affected small business. i want to talk about another issue very important to small business, and it is the topic of interchange fees known as swipe fees. la
it roots us in our state. it grounds us. i'm proud to honor these folks today during national agriculture week. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: ms. landrieu: i ask unanimous consent to dispense with the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. landrieu: i ask unanimous consent to proceed to a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without...
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kim: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over the top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. i'm feeling sleepy already. nighty night. >>> flying career of the space shuttle is over. the most-traveled space craft landed at cape canaveral today. here is how mission control described the final touchdown. >> and in the end of a miss hiss storic journey. to the ship that led the way time and time again. we say farewell, discovery. >> during a 30 year history discovery spent 365 days in space, traveling 148 million miles. and is likely to be given to the smithsonian institution. >> money scope headlines now. gas prices back into $4 range. we're better prepare forward high prices this time around because we're using less gasoline and businesses are passing increase as long quickly instead of waiting for them to cut into profits. and the energy department says gas lien stockpiles dropped. and here is how wall street marked a two-year anniversary of the start of the biggest bull run in history. the d
kim: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over the top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. i'm feeling sleepy already. nighty night. >>> flying career of the space shuttle is over. the most-traveled space craft landed at cape canaveral today. here is how mission control described the final touchdown. >> and in the end of a miss hiss storic journey. to the ship that led the way time and time again....
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that will give us some rain. that will start tomorrow and then probably for everyone by tomorrow night. some patchy fog is not going anywhere. is will re-form again. there's still some up in the hills a little bit -- little bit. so today's forecast high clouds and 58 to 68. we get these clouds out of here, we get some low 70s. patchy fog, am clouds -- a.m. clouds, some sun filtering through. we'll end up with upper 50s to low 60s. vallejo, 63. 67 out towards antioch and then 67 san jose. 65 redwood city and then maybe if we can get a little bit of sun, low os in the santa clara -- low 70s in the santa clara valley. tomorrow we cloud it up. we'll see some rain in the north bay. but not much. friday and saturday look good and cloudy and rain moving back in for sun -- sunday. tori? >> thank you. >>> president obama nominated gary locke this morning to replace john huntsman who is stepping down next month. locke was the first chinese- american to become commerce department. >>> today is ash wednesday, the beginning o
that will give us some rain. that will start tomorrow and then probably for everyone by tomorrow night. some patchy fog is not going anywhere. is will re-form again. there's still some up in the hills a little bit -- little bit. so today's forecast high clouds and 58 to 68. we get these clouds out of here, we get some low 70s. patchy fog, am clouds -- a.m. clouds, some sun filtering through. we'll end up with upper 50s to low 60s. vallejo, 63. 67 out towards antioch and then 67 san jose. 65...
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it has taken us 20 years working with us. so don't forget about that. >> them are still not satisfied. >> which you have to find a way to work this out. >> thank you also much. i was a fascinating panel. i hope you have things you cannot take back to your organizations. barbara, sylvia, caroline, thank you for joining me up your. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the president of the american university in cairo predict to you today that moammar gadhafi would die as a martyr before giving up power in libya. keith andersen said she is optimistic about political outcomes in egypt and tunisia. she spoke for about an hour and a half at the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> already. thank you all for coming. this is another one of our series of country would've had a name in the region in general, but what is happening in each in particular. the events in egypt with the referendum and the start of a process stories gradual change in that country. but beyond, we are of course missing wha
it has taken us 20 years working with us. so don't forget about that. >> them are still not satisfied. >> which you have to find a way to work this out. >> thank you also much. i was a fascinating panel. i hope you have things you cannot take back to your organizations. barbara, sylvia, caroline, thank you for joining me up your. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the president of the american university in cairo predict to you today that...
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no problems on sets bay freeways. >> james: the use using a sticky strategy to stature money. they're targeting atms, maureen kelly shows us how it with just kill little bit of cliff is causing confusion for crooks to crash in. >> reporter: critics are using glued to jam down the center, a candle, clear button on the keypad. then they wait for someone to come up, the victim usually doesn't realize something is wrong until after they put their card in and punch in their pin number. when they get hit enter to start the transaction because of the cliff and nothing happens. when they tried it cancel or clear again nothing happens. what they're waiting for is for the victim to get frustrated: to get top that's when they come up, use the buttons on the touchscreen to steal cash. in some cases the victims do not know they have been around until they checked their big statement. you can override the keyboard by using a touch screen. it has to cancel button, you can do your card back. >> james: police arrested this man they see here, for vandalizing 3 atms in san francisco and a simila
no problems on sets bay freeways. >> james: the use using a sticky strategy to stature money. they're targeting atms, maureen kelly shows us how it with just kill little bit of cliff is causing confusion for crooks to crash in. >> reporter: critics are using glued to jam down the center, a candle, clear button on the keypad. then they wait for someone to come up, the victim usually doesn't realize something is wrong until after they put their card in and punch in their pin number....
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying just for fun to say eggs salacious fun of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet special of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets a size no hollywood smiles can enter another level now how's that standing out from the crowd. we have it well what you think not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just temporary wall that's all the time because of this nice break up on jewelry here in the us in capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest betrayed by. that. that has become normal and is the creation of the food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash physical grain your trading promises fo
thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying just for fun to say eggs salacious fun of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet special of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets a size no hollywood...
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us can see with us all the way you come as you grow were unable to salvage them maiden season the man from hunting on ceased failing to extend their debut past around playoffs losing their best of seven series to tell the world they might be the worst team in closing mode on the road moving into the second round with a confident four one win away from home meanwhile the regular season champions of on guard have tied this series with nasty make. the almost team with a difficult win in game six on the road house and you can make opened the scoring short handed and the personified that in late in the opening period the voice in quote level matters later on though they are on guard for one of the best on the rebound they are making it one zero. but they have to hit make ball to have minutes later despite once again playing with full man i would say smart for producing some dribbling skills would be. wrong oh my god we're not to be denied the will final period doubled from month on chorionic sealed the partial three one three two victory for them meaning the series is now tied it for me at
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walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every decision has a conservative outcome. the most important targets for conservatives like rowe vs. wade has not been overruled, but there's been a change in so many areas of constitutional law over the last few decades, and all to the right. i don't think conservatives and liberals disagree over the description that i've given, but certainly they would di agree on whether it's desirable. i begin the book with a story of this man to pose the question how could it be that the supreme court would uphold such a sentence that's constitutional. the rest of the book is answering what the court has done in many differen
walk us back to the nixon and reagan administration and the department of justice and define for us what this conservative assault on the constitution means. >> since richard nixon ran for president in 1968, conservatives sought to change some basic constitutional principles. the point of the book is that a very large extent they succeeded. we don't realize it, by the way, because it doesn't happen all in one case, but the supreme court does occur in a series of decisions. not every...
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machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org. >>> coming up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long program will be invited guest hosts to interview authors. acclaim economist dambisa moyo discusses her latest book, "how the west was lost 50 years of economic folly and the storch leases that lie ahead." the best-selling author argues that the flood of economic decisions made by western government have resulted in the skills of economic growth being tipped in favor of what she calls "the emerging world. she talks with libertarian economist dan mitchell. the >> host: my name is to dan mitchell at the cat
machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org....
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run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the world with me rob on call for it let's take a look at our top stories in brief. met the lord make a second ratification play also while haven't gartside their series with nicky make forcing decisive game seven. season opener says moscow and city st petersburg travel to saturn city of close ones are to consist the russian football super cup. davis cup kickoff russia trailed two third's a one while spain held by world number one rafael nadal are too good for belgium. to ice hockey and take a chill first where western conference leaders local m
run joins us now from the school. run good to see you bill as always good to see two so i think i saw you battle is taking place as respect that's right rush as a look at what's even belorussia are not holding anything back as they're fighting for the last part to make a charles a western conference semifinals in game seven of their series so stick around to find that find out an update on that. hello and welcome to sport an artsy bringing you the latest from russia and around the world with me...
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precipitation well to the north of us. but scattered showers here throughout the bay area all associated with this long wave. it's a departure of yesterday's system. it's dragging on its heels and blowing through the bay area. so we'll keep that isolated shower in the forecast for tonight. but generally speaking, it will be dry. and then we have to watch that out there developing over the pacific ocean. it's picking up some speed so i have made some changes to the seven-day forecast. you will catch on to that in just a moment here. but first things first. count on a dry friday under partly sunny skies. number-wise, from 61 degrees in pacifica to the mid- and high 60s in our inland areas. winds will be relatively flat. there tough now. we'll start off with full-on sunshine, a pleasant day on saturday with increasing clouds and rain developing in the north bay, sliding south. we'll have a lingering shower early sunday but for the most part sunday looks like it will be dry under mostly cloudy skies. a threat of a shower on mo
precipitation well to the north of us. but scattered showers here throughout the bay area all associated with this long wave. it's a departure of yesterday's system. it's dragging on its heels and blowing through the bay area. so we'll keep that isolated shower in the forecast for tonight. but generally speaking, it will be dry. and then we have to watch that out there developing over the pacific ocean. it's picking up some speed so i have made some changes to the seven-day forecast. you will...
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tailer and burton bought a home in the town, which they used as a vacation getaway. over the years, it became a magnet for american tourists. last year, elizabeth taylor cooperated in a new book about her life with richard burton. she gave the author private letters, and other materials, motivated by a recent poll which found her name far more recognizable than his. at the time of his death in 1984, ktvu movie man bob shaw looks back at his career. >> reporter: one of 13 children, his first ambition was to become a preacher. >> i did seriously consider becoming a minister, priest, but whether i would have made a good one is from the rest of my life as you can imagine extremely doubtful. >> reporter: under the tutorship of a school master, he won a scholarship to oxford used to be. his acclaim led to leading roles in plays and eventually, hollywood films. >> every step reminds you. >> reporter: before the age of 30, burton was being touted and starring in multimillion dollar movies, bringing class to each production. >> but if the empire and the emperor wish to pursue
tailer and burton bought a home in the town, which they used as a vacation getaway. over the years, it became a magnet for american tourists. last year, elizabeth taylor cooperated in a new book about her life with richard burton. she gave the author private letters, and other materials, motivated by a recent poll which found her name far more recognizable than his. at the time of his death in 1984, ktvu movie man bob shaw looks back at his career. >> reporter: one of 13 children, his...
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this and most of us who live in d.c. think we with either have to go to private school, or we have to move out to the suburbs. i was born -- raised in public schools, so i'm a believer in that, but then the realities of what do you do for your own kids. and the question that i have for you, michelle, is, you know, you mentioned five years for a turn around in a high school. how much time do you think you needed here to really make a complete change? oops, sorry. you know, my son's elementary school is great. we love it, middle school isn't so much of a problem, but high school really is the sort of barrier, and what did you think if you could sort of project, what was your timeline in your head for, you know, a real change to be affected in the school system? >> repeat that from the perspective of a parent who, you know, doesn't have a lot of time to wait for schools to get better because their children only have one shot at an education. michelle, how, what was your timeline? how long do you think it really would have t
this and most of us who live in d.c. think we with either have to go to private school, or we have to move out to the suburbs. i was born -- raised in public schools, so i'm a believer in that, but then the realities of what do you do for your own kids. and the question that i have for you, michelle, is, you know, you mentioned five years for a turn around in a high school. how much time do you think you needed here to really make a complete change? oops, sorry. you know, my son's elementary...
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the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to draw a line in the desert sand to halt the murderous advance of gaddafi's forces. no one has yet to explain when or how that commitment ends. the conference also said -- started the process toward more legitimacy. this is the closest of rebels have to a political leadership and would like more help on the ground, too. >> the americans said they would consider arming the rebels. is that something you would like? >> you can see that they are fighting with machine guns, etc. >> the u.s., france, and britain are talking about army the rebels. bombs will fall near gaddafi's compound in tripoli again today. tha
the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to...
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and tell us. all like like it's already here because it's there but in cloud and final question there is a famous phrase diamonds are a girl's best friend is this true still in the small of the. because of the given present class and would have been i think some of the unpleasant stories. and most of them as unstable. when full results in the leisure very much also i think of because you all have your work around the world into so much and. looking at things jewelry in russia examine from this the response exhibition you can visit here located in the kremlin's armory chamber in represents the more inspiring collection of gems nuggets and jewelry from several centuries. by piece of the great in the seventeen hundreds be connection is vastly increased during the reign of emphasis elizabeth and catherine the great highlights of the collection of the staggeringly large gems and historic crowns. the world famous collection of exquisite composition eggs created much as we eighteen eighty five nineteen s
and tell us. all like like it's already here because it's there but in cloud and final question there is a famous phrase diamonds are a girl's best friend is this true still in the small of the. because of the given present class and would have been i think some of the unpleasant stories. and most of them as unstable. when full results in the leisure very much also i think of because you all have your work around the world into so much and. looking at things jewelry in russia examine from this...
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we gave them our eyes, they gave us our dreams, in radiant light that poured out on us in the darkness from the big screen. and they're gone now, nearly all of them. and the movies are different, and so are the movie stars. yes, there are still ravishing beauties in hollywood and handsome men and great actors. but are they great stars? or just great celebrities? something changed in the decades between liz and lindsay. something in the relationship between the movie stars and we who watch them. >> yeah, i am on a drug, it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: we're a lot more cynical about them now. we know how much of a business fame really is. we anguished with gary cooper in "high noon" because we invested so much of our hearts with him over the years. mare lynilyn monroe, here in "t seven year itch" endures not just because she was sexy, but because we let her into our dreams in a way we don't anymore with movie stars. >> maybe you'd like to play? >> no, i'll just watch you. >> reporter: and elizabeth taylor's overpowering glamour will live on because we helped create it. >> every d
we gave them our eyes, they gave us our dreams, in radiant light that poured out on us in the darkness from the big screen. and they're gone now, nearly all of them. and the movies are different, and so are the movie stars. yes, there are still ravishing beauties in hollywood and handsome men and great actors. but are they great stars? or just great celebrities? something changed in the decades between liz and lindsay. something in the relationship between the movie stars and we who watch them....
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live and direct from our studios and some from moscow this is our treat with glad to have you with us let's take a look at our top story. the fighting intensifies in libya as colonel gadhafi steps up attacks on the rebels with his forces meeting fierce resistance locals fear military intervention by british and american forces stationed nearby and could only add to the violence in. egypt adjusts to life after revolution officials say the shadow cast by the unrest is costing the country millions every month in lost tourist dollars while some are still celebrating the top when the president omar others are beginning to feel the financial repercussions of the revolt and the dictator would be a leader fifty eight years after his death joseph stalin still divides opinion party puts a look at one of history's most controversial figures. up next martin takes you around the russian capital showing you some of the glitz and glam last off. hello and welcome to the shire or worse is above all types of jewelry for centuries so join me as we take a look at the ground that exquisite slices of that
live and direct from our studios and some from moscow this is our treat with glad to have you with us let's take a look at our top story. the fighting intensifies in libya as colonel gadhafi steps up attacks on the rebels with his forces meeting fierce resistance locals fear military intervention by british and american forces stationed nearby and could only add to the violence in. egypt adjusts to life after revolution officials say the shadow cast by the unrest is costing the country millions...